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Cushing’s Disease

Apr 05, 2018 by Pete Butler Category: Equine Soundness, Horse Owner Tips, Veterinary Care 0 comments Tags: basic farrier training, Butler farrier schools, Butler horseshoeing schools, Butler Professional Farrier School, competency in equine foot care, DBE Continuing Farrier Education, hoof care for older horses, individual horse care

Equine Cushing’s disease has become more of a concern to horse owners in recent years as the condition has become more prevalent. Equine Cushing’s disease is not a new problem. It has been around for a long time but it is receiving more attention because people seem to be keeping horses longer. Equine Cushing’s disease […]

Hospital Treatment Plates

Jan 11, 2018 by Pete Butler Category: Equine Soundness, Horse Foot Care 0 comments Tags: Butler farrier schools, Butler horseshoeing schools, Butler Professional Farrier School, competency in equine foot care, DBE Continuing Farrier Education, equine foot care

  Hospital treatment plates are used when the bottom of the foot must be protected from bacterial infection, but also accessible in order to clean the bottom of the foot on a regular basis. Treatment plates are useful for situations like: exposed abscesses, canker, thrush or sole perforation caused by founder. Unlike pads that are […]

National Farriers Week and Butler Professional Farrier School LLC

Jul 13, 2017 by Jake Butler Category: Current Events, Customer Service, Equine Soundness, Farrier Careers, Farrier training, Horse Care, Horse Foot Care, Horse Owner Tips, Horseshoeing 0 comments

There are few things that can compare to the soul refreshment that can be felt when riding a good horse in natural surroundings. Yet a lame horse can cast a dark cloud over what should be a rewarding experience. Farrier work is hard and exacting work. Those who enter the craft with less than a […]

Caring for Older Horses

Mar 09, 2015 by Butler2318 Category: Best Business Practices, Customer Service, Equine Soundness, Farrier training, Horse Care, Horse Owner Tips 0 comments Tags: Butler farrier schools, Butler horseshoeing schools, competency in equine foot care, farrier customer service, hoof care for older horses, horse owner guide, horseshoeing business tips

The average life expectancy of a horse is around twenty-five or thirty years of age. One year of horse age is comparable to 3 years of human age. In other words a 25 year old horse would be comparable to a 75 year old human and a 30 year old horse would be comparable to a 90 year old human.

Give a Foundered Horse a Chance

May 14, 2013 by Butler2318 Category: Equine Soundness, Horse Foot Care, Horseshoeing 0 comments

©2013 Doug Butler PhD, CJF, FWCF Butler Professional Farrier School "Saying the final goodbye to a beloved family friend of the equine variety can be very heart-rending. If that sad time can be delayed, and several more happy useful years added, everyone rejoices."

The Real Value of Horses

Dec 04, 2012 by Butler2318 Category: Equine Soundness, Horse Owner Tips 0 comments

Since horses can make a difference in our lives, and even change us, it is worth considering the real value of horses. Some are valued at thousands of dollars – some are not. While most highly trained and well bred horses are sold by private treaty or at special production sales, a large number are still sold at auction barns.

How to Manage Foals for Soundness

Apr 16, 2012 by Butler2318 Category: Equine Soundness, Foal soundness, Horse Care, Horse Owner Tips 0 comments

Foal limb soundness begins before a foal is born. It involves considerations of nature (genetic) and nurture (environment). Genetic factors include inherited conformation and behavioral traits from the stallion and mare. Environmental factors include physical space in the mare’s uterus, nutrition, training and disease prevention. Choosing a mating that has a good chance of producing […]

Four Corners Contest 2011

Jun 23, 2011 by Butler2318 Category: Draft Horse Shoeing, Equine Soundness, Farrier Careers, Farrier training, Horse Foot Care 2 comments Tags: Butler horseshoeing schools, competency in equine foot care, Draft Horse Shoeing, hoof care, individual horse care

“The Butler Team” recently won the three-man draft horse shoeing competition at the Four Corners Contest in Castle Rock, Colorado. The horses were well behaved and were owned by a carriage company in Denver. (Apparently there are nine carriage companies in Denver). We drew a Shire horse with beautiful feet that stood perfectly. Everything went […]

Horseshoes Bring Luck to the Royal Wedding

May 03, 2011 by Butler2318 Category: Equine Soundness, Farrier Careers, Horse Care, Horse Foot Care, Horseshoeing 0 comments Tags: Butler horseshoeing schools, competency in equine foot care, hoof care, Horse Foot Care, Royal Wedding

The royal wedding in England has captured the attention and imagination of the world. As I watched, Adam Smith’s statement in The Wealth of Nations came to mind, “The chief enjoyment of riches consists in the parade of riches….” In spite of the occurrence of other significant world events, “the story book event” took precedence. […]

Driving and Clinching Horseshoe Nails

Sep 28, 2010 by Butler2318 Category: Equine Soundness, Farrier training, Horse Foot Care, Horseshoeing 0 comments Tags: barefoot trimming, basic farrier training, competency in equine foot care, Farrier choices, hoof care

Driving horseshoe nails accurately, consistently and safely is a difficult task for the beginner. Some persons have abandoned horseshoeing altogether and become barefoot advocates because of their lack of confidence and skill in this area. It’s sort of like throwing out the baby with the bath. There are times when nothing but nailing on shoes […]

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